THE STOOGES had three albums, not counting bootlegs and later releases. They're all excellent, but Fun House is their greatest achievement, and still stands as one of the toughest records ever produced. It's probably my favorite ROCK record.

The initial effort by this incarnation of Utopia, each of the four artists performs brilliantly, on pieces written by each member.

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The choice is simple; refuse to create, and refuse to grow, or build, with care and love.

No. For me the best Blue Oyster Cult album is not Agents of Fortune, or any of the others that tend to rank higher than Fire of Unknown Origin on most people's lists. Fire is the only BOC album I actually have. Throughout the entire career of BOC, it seems like their albums have one, maybe two listenable songs on each album, the rest being filler material I could do without. Iíve tried to listen to the older BOC albums and, except for an occasional track, I can barely remember anything. BOC is largely an overrated band in my opinion, but this album I like quite a bit. Most of the album is solid.

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No. For me the best Blue Oyster Cult album is not Agents of Fortune, or any of the others that tend to rank higher than Fire of Unknown Origin on most people's lists. Fire is the only BOC album I actually have. Throughout the entire career of BOC, it seems like their albums have one, maybe two listenable songs on each album, the rest being filler material I could do without. Iíve tried to listen to the older BOC albums and, except for an occasional track, I can barely remember anything. BOC is largely an overrated band in my opinion, but this album I like quite a bit. Most of the album is solid.

1. I am HUGE BOC fan, but I completely understand about the feeling of filler songs. It took me a while to get into them, precisely for that reason.

2. Agents of Fortune is overrated, Fire of Unknown Origin is definitely one of their best. I can't pick a personal favorite or best though.

No. For me the best Blue Oyster Cult album is not Agents of Fortune, or any of the others that tend to rank higher than Fire of Unknown Origin on most people's lists. Fire is the only BOC album I actually have. Throughout the entire career of BOC, it seems like their albums have one, maybe two listenable songs on each album, the rest being filler material I could do without. Iíve tried to listen to the older BOC albums and, except for an occasional track, I can barely remember anything. BOC is largely an overrated band in my opinion, but this album I like quite a bit. Most of the album is solid.

It always reminds me of the late 70's, wearing a leather jacket and hanging out with buddies on a cold evening outside, 'Don't Fear The Reaper', made famous in the first Halloween movie also comes to mind. BOC, started out as local NYC/Long Island boys, got so big, remember seeing them on the 'Black and Blue' tour with the late, great Dio filling in for OZZY with Sabbath and the Cult complete with a fire breathing Godzilla at NYC MSG. They finally came back down to earth and now play small venues again, albeit, with very few of their original members. They sometimes went by the name Soft White Belly? I'm not too sure, after all, if you remember the 70's, you weren't there in the first place? :bouncegiggle:Still, there was a time they did take the big stage.

R.I.P. Lux Interior.. I remember seeing them at the now defunct Punk Mecca CBGB's way back in the 70's.. what a great time... The version of 'Surfing Bird' they did made one throb in strobe light blue, those were the days. My pick for their best was their 'Gravest Hits' album.

R.I.P. Lux Interior.. I remember seeing them at the now defunct Punk Mecca CBGB's way back in the 70's.. what a great time... The version of 'Surfing Bird' they did made one throb in strobe light blue, those were the days. My pick for their best was their 'Gravest Hits' album.

You are very lucky. I never got to see them live.

Younger people often say it to me, lucky I saw Zeppelin, Flloyd, etc... Eh, just means I'm older.. guess I was lucky to have lived in the tail end of the end of movies, music, I'll agree that todays movies and music really, really, are awful.

R.I.P. Lux Interior.. I remember seeing them at the now defunct Punk Mecca CBGB's way back in the 70's.. what a great time... The version of 'Surfing Bird' they did made one throb in strobe light blue, those were the days. My pick for their best was their 'Gravest Hits' album.

You are very lucky. I never got to see them live.

Younger people often say it to me, lucky I saw Zeppelin, Flloyd, etc... Eh, just means I'm older.. guess I was lucky to have lived in the tail end of the end of movies, music, I'll agree that todays movies and music really, really, are awful.

Very true. I nearly saw them at their last London show but it sold out. I headed down to the show hoping to get a ticket, but I only had £70 to my name and the touts were selling tickets for £200. The face price was only £25. SCUMBAGS